Welcome to a unique page dedicated to dog names inspired by remarkable events and influential figures sharing the date of May 27. This special collection of names celebrates the spirit of innovation, determination, creativity, and justice, drawing inspiration from key events and birthdays associated with this date.
We take inspiration from the groundbreaking 2012 event when SpaceX, a pioneer in aerospace manufacturing and space transport, successfully returned its Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station to Earth. This was a landmark event in space exploration, demonstrating the potential of private space travel. In the same vein, we also acknowledge the Golden State Warriors' triumphant advance to their fourth consecutive NBA Finals in 2018, epitomizing teamwork, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence.
Furthermore, we pay tribute to noteworthy individuals born on this day. Dashiell Hammett, a renowned American author known for his riveting detective novels and short stories, whose spirit of mystery and intrigue can be a perfect fit for your adventurous pup. Julia Ward Howe, a distinguished American abolitionist, social activist, and poet, may lend her name to a dog with a noble and spirited nature. And Harlan Fiske Stone, an esteemed American lawyer and jurist, and a beacon of justice and law, whose legacy could inspire a name for a dog with a stern yet fair demeanor.
So dive in, explore, and choose a name that not only appeals to you but also carries a story of triumph, innovation, creativity, or justice. Let these dog names, inspired by the greats and the events of May 27, resonate with the unique personality and spirit of your beloved canine companion.
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Dragon | This name is a nod to the first successful SpaceX Dragon spacecraft mission to and from the International Space Station in 2012 |
Drake | Inspired by the Dragon in Dragon Quest, the 1986 game |
Editor | Named after one of Bangs' professions |
Ellison | A sophisticated name for a dog, taken from Harlan Ellison's last name |
Endeavour | This name is a tribute to the Space Shuttle Endeavour's final flight in 2011 |
Falcon | This name celebrates SpaceX, which first successfully returned its Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station in 2012 |
Finn | A tribute to Neil Finn's last name, it's a cool name for a dog |
Fleetwood | Inspired by Neil Finn's membership in the band Fleetwood Mac |
Four | Named after the impressive consecutive appearances of the Warriors in the NBA Finals |
Frasier | This name is related to Peri Gilpin, as it's the title of the TV series she's famous for |
Galactic | This name pays tribute to the Space Shuttle Endeavour's missions in the galaxy, concluding in 2011 |
Galaxy | This name symbolizes the vastness of space explored in the Mars500 experiment of 2009 |
Gambler | Named after one of Hickok's many occupations |
Gentleman | Perfect for a well-behaved dog, inspired by Gossett's role in 'An Officer and a Gentleman.' |
Glee | Chris Colfer is known for his role on the TV show Glee |
Golden | This name is in honor of the victors, the Golden State Warriors, who proved their mettle once again |
Golem | Inspired by one of the monsters in the 1986 game |
Gossett | Taking from Louis Gossett Jr.'s last name, it's a unique name for a dog |
Grace | This name symbolizes the dignity and respect shown by Barack Obama during his visit to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in 2016 |
Gunfighter | In honor of Hickok's reputation as a gunfighter |
Hague | A name inspired by the city where the International Criminal Tribunal was held in 1999 |
Hammett | It is Dashiell Hammett's surname and would be a distinctive dog name |
Harlan | This dog's name is a homage to the writer Harlan Ellison |
Harmony | This name embodies the peaceful message carried by Barack Obama during his 2016 visit to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park |
Helios | Named after the Greek god of the sun, symbolizing the solar power station that started in 1981 |
Henry | Directly named after Henry Kissinger's first name |
Herman | Named after Herman Wouk's first name |
Hero | Named in honor of Christopher Reeve's advocacy for spinal cord injury research and the disabled after his 1995 accident |
HeyYa | One of Andre 3000's biggest hits with OutKast |
Hillerman | A tribute to Tony Hillerman's last name, this would make a classy name for any dog |
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ABoy | Inspired by Ellison's short story, 'A Boy and His Dog' |
Azazel | A nod to Ellison's fantasy creature character |
Berserker | A tribute to Ellison's 'Berserker' series |
Combative | A nod to Ellison's combative personality |
Cordwainer | In honor of Ellison's pseudonym, Cordwainer Bird |
Dangerous | In honor of Ellison's controversial anthology, 'Dangerous Visions' |
Dreamer | A nod to Ellison's imaginative storytelling |
Dystopia | In reference to the dystopian themes in Ellison's work |
Ellison | It's a tribute to the surname of the famous writer |
Glass | A reference to another of Ellison's notable works, 'Shatterday' |
Harlan | The writer's first name itself, representing his unique personality |
Harlequin | In reference to Ellison's story 'Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman' |
Hugo | In honor of the Hugo Awards that Ellison won |
Icarus | In reference to Ellison's novel 'Phoenix Without Ashes', a story of Icarus |
Innovator | A nod to Ellison's innovative writing style and ideas |
Jirel | A tribute to Ellison's character Jirel of Joiry |
Nebula | A tribute to the Nebula Award, which Ellison won multiple times |
NewWave | A tribute to the New Wave speculative fiction genre that Ellison contributed to |
NoMouth | A tribute to one of Ellison's most famous works, 'I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream' |
Outspoken | Named after one of Ellison's well-known traits, his outspokenness |
Speculative | Ellison was known for his work in speculative fiction |
Starlost | A nod to Ellison's science fiction TV series, 'The Starlost' |
Ticktockman | Tribute to the character from 'Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman' |
Visionary | A nod to Ellison's visionary approach to writing |
Webmind | Inspired by the AI entity in Ellison's 'I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream' |
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Abolitionist | This name pays homage to Julia's relentless fight for the abolition of slavery |
Activist | Her fight for social justice and her activism is celebrated with this name |
Ballad | In reference to the type of songs Julia wrote |
Battle | A reference to the impactful song she wrote during the civil war |
Equality | A value Julia held dearly and fought for |
Freedom | Embodying the cause Julia dedicated her life to |
Harmony | Symbolic of the unity and peace Julia sought in her activism |
Honor | This name celebrates Julia's honorable and dedicated spirit |
Howe | The family name of Julia |
Hymn | Julia Ward Howe is famously known for her contribution of 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic' |
Julia | The first name of this influential woman |
Justice | Julia's work was heavily centered around justice |
Liberty | Represents the freedom Julia fought for |
Lyric | Represents Julia's contribution to American literature and song |
May | In honor of the month Julia was born |
Melody | A tribute to her contributions to American music |
Patriot | Her 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' became a patriotic anthem |
Poet | Julia's talent for poetry was unparalleled, this name is an ode to that |
Quill | Symbolic of Julia's talent as a writer |
Republic | This is a reference to the song Julia penned, 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic' |
Sonnet | Inspired by the poetic form Julia often used |
Union | Her 'Battle Hymn' was a rallying cry for the Union during the Civil War |
Verse | A nod to Julia's poetic compositions |
Victory | In reference to the victory Julia hoped for in her fight against slavery |
Ward | A tribute to Julia's middle name |
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Baron | Vanderbilt was known as a business or railroad baron |
Capital | An acknowledgment of Vanderbilt's influence in American capitalism |
Commodore | Vanderbilt's nickname, derived from his shipping business |
Cornelius | The name of the man of honor himself |
Empire | An indication of the vast wealth and business ventures Vanderbilt controlled |
Enterprise | A synonym for the many business ventures Vanderbilt undertook |
Express | An acknowledgement of his railroad, the New York Central Railroad |
Gilded | A reference to the Gilded Age, a time during which Vanderbilt amassed his wealth |
Grand | A tribute to the Grand Central Terminal, one of Vanderbilt's most famous creations |
Legacy | A tribute to the enduring legacy of Vanderbilt's businesses |
Line | A nod to the many rail lines Vanderbilt owned |
Locomotive | A nod to the steam-powered trains that made Vanderbilt wealthy |
Magnate | A recognition of Vanderbilt's status in business |
Monopoly | A reference to Vanderbilt's domination of the railroad and shipping industries |
Ninety | Vanderbilt's age at the time of his death, a testament to his longevity |
Philanthro | A tribute to Vanderbilt's charitable endeavors |
Philanthropy | A tribute to Vanderbilt's generosity and charitable works |
Railroader | An homage to Vanderbilt's success in the railroad industry |
Shipmaster | A tribute to his achievements in the shipping industry |
Staten | A reference to Vanderbilt's birthplace, Staten Island, New York |
Steamboat | A nod to the mode of transport that began Vanderbilt's empire |
Terminal | A reference to the famous Grand Central Terminal |
Tycoon | A synonym for a business magnate like Vanderbilt |
Vander | A nod to the surname of the celebrated business magnate |
Wealth | A nod to the vast fortune Vanderbilt accumulated |
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Beat | For the steady beat that drives Neil's music |
Chisel | Neil's brother Tim Finn was part of the band Cold Chisel |
Chord | A nod to Neil's skill with a guitar and his complex chord progressions |
Crowded | For Neil's band, Crowded House |
Dream | Inspired by Neil's song 'Don't Dream It's Over' |
Enz | Another reference to Split Enz, Neil's first band |
Finn | Simply a tribute to Neil's last name |
Fleetwood | Honoring the band Fleetwood Mac, which Neil Finn is a member of |
Guitar | For Neil's primary instrument, the guitar |
Harmony | A reference to the harmonious sound of Neil's music |
Kiwi | Neil Finn is a proud New Zealander, often referred to as a Kiwi |
Lyric | For Neil's poetic and thought-provoking lyrics |
Mac | In honor of Fleetwood Mac, Neil's current band |
Melbourne | To honor Melbourne, where Neil's band Crowded House was formed |
Melody | To honor Neil's gift for creating memorable melodies |
Musician | Honoring Neil's lifelong career as a musician |
Neil | Honoring Neil Finn himself |
One | For Neil's solo album, 'One Nil' |
Rhythm | For the compelling rhythms in Neil's songs |
Songwriter | A nod to Neil's profession as a songwriter |
Split | A nod to Neil's first band, Split Enz |
Tim | Named after Neil's brother and bandmate, Tim Finn |
Tune | In recognition of Neil's knack for writing catchy tunes |
Weather | For Neil's album 'Weather With You' |
Zealand | Paying tribute to Neil's home country, New Zealand |
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Anasazi | Named after the ancient Native American culture that Hillerman often wrote about |
Award | Acknowledging the many awards Hillerman received for his work |
Chee | It's the surname of the protagonist, Jim Chee, in many of Hillerman's novels |
Cliff | Inspired by the often dramatic and cliff-hanging endings in Hillerman's novels |
Coyote | A common animal in the Southwest, often mentioned in Hillerman's books |
Detective | A tribute to the main characters in Hillerman's books, all of whom are detectives |
Dinetah | The traditional homeland of the Navajo people, often depicted in Hillerman's works |
Hillerman | Named after the author himself, Tony Hillerman |
Hogan | A traditional Navajo dwelling that features in many of Hillerman's books |
Kachina | Named after spiritual beings central to Hopi and Pueblo culture, and mentioned in many Hillerman novels |
Leaphorn | Honoring Joe Leaphorn, a character in many of Hillerman's novels |
Manuelito | Named after a female officer, Bernadette Manuelito, in Hillerman's novels |
Mystery | It's a nod to the detective genre Hillerman excelled in |
Navajo | This name pays tribute to the Navajo Tribal Police mysteries Tony Hillerman is best known for |
Novelist | An homage to Hillerman's profession |
Pueblo | Acknowledging the Pueblo people who also feature in his books |
Scribe | An old term for writer, honoring Hillerman's work |
Shaman | A spiritual figure in many of Hillerman's novels |
Skeptic | A nod to the often skeptical view of modernity in Hillerman's works |
Storyteller | Recognizing Hillerman's skill in crafting engaging narratives |
Thief | From 'The Wailing Wind,' where Officer Bernadette Manuelito investigates a case involving a thief |
Tony | This name honors the author on a first name basis |
Writer | An homage to Hillerman's lifelong profession |
Yazzie | A common Navajo surname, used in several of Hillerman's books |
Zuni | A nod to the Zuni tribe which is also depicted in Hillerman's works |
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